Bridges continues to show his mental toughness, and it has led to the Knicks being up 2-0 over Boston.
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The Surprising Ways That Siblings Shape Our Lives
When I was 14, I spent most of my free time doing two things that I loved: I ran a lot, and I played a lot of piano, even though by high school it was clear I’d never really excel at either. Once, as a friend and I did the customary prerace walk of a …
Avalanche’s torturous collapse leaves plenty of questions: ‘It’s pretty shocking’
“I don’t know what we’re going to do,” Nathan MacKinnon said after Colorado’s 4-2 Game 7 collapse to the rival Dallas Stars.
Daniel Kahneman’s Decision: A Debate About Choice in Dying
More from our inbox: Questions for AmericaCredit…Kelli AndersonTo the Editor: Re “The Lesson From a Nobel Laureate’s Chosen Death,” by Katarzyna de Lazari-Radek and Peter Singer (Opinion guest essay, April 20): I admire and respect Daniel Kahneman …
With Sovereignty’s Kentucky Derby win, trainer Bill Mott finally sees his horse cross first
Sovereignty not only won the Derby but did what 2019 winner Country House could not for trainer Bill Mott — he crossed first.
What (Actually) Brings Teens Joy?
Headlines trumpet an alarming trend: American teenagers are in the midst of a crisis. Their rates of anxiety and depression have been rising for years. And many of the factors contributing to this unhappiness — the psychological toll of the Covid-19 …
Jalen Brunson was NBA’s top clutch player for a reason. In Game 4, he got the last laugh
At one point Sunday, it was unclear whether Brunson would even finish Game 4. Unfortunately for Detroit, he did.
How 48 hours of rage and recrimination overshadowed the Copa del Rey final
From accusations about referees to multiple red cards, Real Madrid’s season is coming to a very noisy end
Novak Djokovic describes new tennis reality after Madrid Open defeat to Matteo Arnaldi
Djokovic has already suffered four opening-match defeats in 2025.
Joe Maddon thinks Major League Baseball has issues. You might find them relatable
Joe Maddon thinks more leaders in baseball — and in general — need to hire people to do their job, then let them do it as they see fit.